• Humble Choice Games: June 2022

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 7 16:40:27 2022
    Not free, but cheap! That's close enough, ain't it?

    This month's selection of games on HumbleChoice (not including the
    usual mishmash on their trove) consists of:

    - Star Wars Squadrons
    - Phoenix Point: Year One Edition
    - GameDec
    - Superhot: Mind Control Delete
    - Call of the Sea
    - Pumpkin Jack
    - Siege Survival Gloria Victus
    - I Am Fish

    Obviously the big one is "Star Wars Squadrons" (note: an EA/Origin
    account is required). It's a winner for me, if only because I'm a
    self-admitted Star Wars junkie. Still, space-combat sims are a rare
    enough breed that even without the license the game would be worth
    picking up (well, assuming you like space-combat sims, I suppose).
    Honestly, I didn't enjoy this one quite as much as the old classics
    "X-Wing" or "TIE Fighter", but there's a lot to be said about the
    amazingly improved visual fidelity. Definitely one to have in your
    library.

    "Phoenix Point: Year One Edition" on the other hand, is a bit iffier.
    Made by the guys behind the original X-Com games, its heart is in the
    right place... but it's been cursed with two left feet and is all
    thumbs. There's a general lack of polish - in its visuals, in its
    combat, in its balance, in its world-building, in its bugs - that
    makes it immediately evident that this is a B-list title. If you are a
    serious fan of the genre - or just forgiving - you can have fun with
    the game, but it could have been so much better than it is.

    "GameDec" is an isometric RPG with a cyberpunk setting, neither
    features that I find particularly appealing. Still, that's a matter of
    personal taste more than a statement of the game's worth. Lacking
    combat, it's a game that's more about narrative and deduction than
    stats; there are shades of "Disco Elysium" here. Unfortunately, the
    writing isn't the best and its a buggy mess. It's definitely a niche
    game and if you like the setting and can get it working, it's probably
    worth your time, but otherwise? Ehn.

    I'm familiar with the original SUPERHOT, but not its sequel, "MIND
    CONTROL DELETE", but it looks to be just 'more of the same'. Which
    isn't, in and of itself, a bad thing, especially if you enjoyed the
    slow-motion combat of the original. Myself, I never really engaged
    with the series' mechanics and firefights, so this game is probably
    going to end up on the "should play but probably won't" list.

    As for the rest? I've little knowledge on them. "Call of the Sea"
    looks to be an Indie walking-sim with very stylized, cel-shaded
    graphics. Its got fairly good reviews, but there's nothing I see on
    its store page that makes me want to rush out and play it. "Pumpkin
    Jack" is a 3D action/platformer adventure where you guide the
    scythe-wielding Jack through colorful, childishly 'spooky' levels
    mowing down bland enemies. Not really my thing, but its got good
    revews. "I Am Fish" is a physics-based 3D platformer where you guide
    three englobed fish across the human world. Meh. And "Siege Survival"
    looks to be a city-management (but not city-builder) game where you
    try to keep a besiege city from collapsing upon itself. It might be
    worth a look just for its unusual concept.

    Not all great games, but for $12USD, they're all good enough to make
    them worth the price. Get 'em all before July 4th and they're yours to
    keep forever.

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Tue Jun 7 15:38:26 2022
    On Tue, 07 Jun 2022 16:40:27 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Not free, but cheap! That's close enough, ain't it?

    This month's selection of games on HumbleChoice (not including the
    usual mishmash on their trove) consists of:

    - Star Wars Squadrons
    - Phoenix Point: Year One Edition
    - GameDec
    - Superhot: Mind Control Delete
    - Call of the Sea
    - Pumpkin Jack
    - Siege Survival Gloria Victus
    - I Am Fish

    Obviously the big one is "Star Wars Squadrons" (note: an EA/Origin
    account is required). It's a winner for me, if only because I'm a >self-admitted Star Wars junkie. Still, space-combat sims are a rare
    enough breed that even without the license the game would be worth
    picking up (well, assuming you like space-combat sims, I suppose).
    Honestly, I didn't enjoy this one quite as much as the old classics
    "X-Wing" or "TIE Fighter", but there's a lot to be said about the
    amazingly improved visual fidelity. Definitely one to have in your
    library.


    *--

    I agree. It is fun as heck and reminds me of the two that you
    mentioned, which I loved.

    And it works great with my old Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick,
    including the twisting for the rudder!

    -pw

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